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Aquaporin-4 and Parkinson’s Disease

К. В. Лапшина, И. В. Екимова

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The water-selective channel aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is implicated in water homeostasis and the functioning of the glymphatic system, which eliminates various metabolites from the brain tissue, including amyloidogenic proteins. Misfolding of the α-synuclein protein and its post-translational modifications play a crucial role in the development of Parkinson's disease (PD) and other synucleopathies, leading to the formation of cytotoxic oligomers and aggregates that cause neurodegeneration. Human and animal studies have shown an interconnection between AQP4 dysfunction and α-synuclein accumulation; however, the specific role of AQP4 in these mechanisms remains unclear. This review summarizes the current knowledge on the role of AQP4 dysfunction in the progression of α-synuclein pathology, considering the possible effects of AQP4 dysregulation on brain molecular mechanisms that can impact α-synuclein modification, accumulation and aggregation. It also highlights future directions that can help study the role of AQP4 in the functioning of the protective mechanisms of the brain during the development of PD and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Topics & Concepts

NeurodegenerationParkinson's diseaseGlymphatic systemAquaporin 4NeuroscienceDiseaseAlpha-synucleinMechanism (biology)MedicineBiologyPathologyCerebrospinal fluidEpistemologyPhilosophyCystic Fibrosis Research AdvancesCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments